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balwantrai16
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Joined: 18 Feb 2013
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Mon Feb 18, 2013 5:57 am |
Hair growth on my hands and legs has always been every heavy and fast. I am fed up of going for those painful removal procedures every 15 days. Is there any other alternative that can be suggested? |
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Mon Feb 18, 2013 11:06 pm |
What painful removal are you going through?
Ive realised I just have to shave some areas. Also look in to electrolysis. |
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Tue Feb 19, 2013 9:02 am |
I think the best thing is to go to your dermatologist and see if you hormonal treatment what to do. If there is a hormonal problem which suffer you should stick with laser hair removal treatments, etc. A product that is pretty good for this problem is Yves Rocher "2 in 1 Moisturizing hair debilitating", test notes have if improvements |
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Thu Feb 21, 2013 2:26 pm |
Just for info, my friend had electrolysis done to remove hairs on both ears and he said it was a little "painful" or discomfort. He was not satisfied because the hairs on his ears came back... Not worth the money he said....
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Also look in to electrolysis. |
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Thu Feb 21, 2013 9:21 pm |
I had laser hair removal- hair didn't come back. Highly recommended. Keep in mind though i am the "ideal candidate"- porcelain skin with jet black wire body hair. |
_________________ Late 30's, fair skin, dark hair. Retin A, DIY potions. Missions completed- acne, acne scarring, 11's, redness, contact dermatitis. Working on maintenence and cellulite. |
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LGerber
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Joined: 07 Jan 2013
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Fri Feb 22, 2013 3:04 pm |
Also interested in what pain removal you're getting every 15 days?
I'd highly recommend going for laser hair removal. Most places offer free consultations, so you can get an idea of price without having to commit to anything. It's very safe and effective for most people. |
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Wed Feb 27, 2013 8:42 am |
I had laser hair removal done on my legs and underarms several years ago. I was told from the start that I was a good candidate because I have fair skin and black hair. I was also told that the hair would likely not be 100% gone, but greatly reduced and may over time come back a bit.
I would have to say that this is exactly what happened (so I wasn't disappointed with the results). About 6 years on, I have maybe 1-2% hair growth, which I shave or wax a few times a year.
For me, life without having to deal with hair on a regular basis made the little discomfort and cost well worth it. |
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